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i ike a dog that is small enough to get to most foxes. and then bolt them. i dont realy care how they go about it. as ong as they shift the foxes i'm happy with them. but sma with a good voice and a good nose :thumbs:

 

most dogs i see nowadays are to big for working fox regular. just my opinion

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Hard dogs are very impressive . I love to dig to a hard dog but at the same time I do realise that the steady mixing type terrier is the best tool for the job. A dog that has respect for its quarry bu

i found that most of the guys who say they prefare a rock hard dog have never really owned a rock hard dog its ok too watch someone elses then at end of day go home and thats that but the owner has to

lads and ladies(just hunt) lots of bitching on all topics here but on the topic of what type of dog we like,lets put it up here then maybe we wont be contradicting ourselfs in future threads.here goe

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personally i like a strong dog with a good head on them there not sounders but they do the job

heres one for this season 16 month old

 

 

Well Hack I think this is a dog that is related to that dog of yours out a bitch belonging to DR its the dog on the right sitting up.

 

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Very nice dog Paddy :thumbs: sure do like that fella!

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i wouldnt call this dog a hard dog he is right up on his quarry and when u break through he takes hold and he has been laided off for a few weeks on quite a lot of his digs so as far as a rock hard dog goes to me there not my cup of tea and another thing in the current climate i wouldnt like to be stopped with a hard dog after a long dig i know of it happen to a fella and the ploice held him till philpot came the ploice are a lot more clued up about these things nowadays

 

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